H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
IS 
ASPARAGUS 
Giant — A distinct variety, producing large 
white shoots. A profitable variety of su- 
perior quality. 
QUINCES 
PALMETTO 
Conovers Colossal — An old standard variety 
of large size and delicious quality. 
Palmetto — Early, an excellent yielder and a 
great favorite. 
Price: 
$1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000, strong 2-year 
roots. 
Orange — Large; bright golden yellow; one 
of the most desirable. 
Champion — Fruit very large, fair and hand- 
some; tree very productive; bears abun- 
dantly while young. 
Each Dozen 100 
Plants, XXX, 4-S ft. . . . $0.35 $3.50 $30.00 
Plants, XX, 2-3 ft 25 2.50 15.00 
Plant Quince in rich, moist but well 
drained soil; it is a dwarf grower and we 
believe for best results should be left quite 
largely to keeping its natural form. They 
should be planted 10 to 12 feet apart. The 
Quince is a heavy, regular yielder and a 
crop when carefully grown is highly re- 
munerative. Adapted to a wide area and 
there is an increasing demand for the fruit. 
For preserves and jelly it has no superior. 
Please note our low prices on both grades 
of plants. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
BLACKBERRIES 
85c per dozen, $2.00 
This excellent and profitable fruit should 
be planted for garden use in rows six feet 
apart, with plants four feet apart in the 
rows; for market, in rows eight feet apart, 
with plants three feet apart in the rows. 
Give the plants the same cultivation as 
Raspberries. If properly grown, and suc- 
eessive varieties are chosen, this fruit ex- 
tends over a very considerable period, 
and aflfords a steady income for marketing. 
Agawam — Ripens earlier than other kinds, 
and has a flavor similar and equal to the 
wild berry; perfectly hardy. 
Eldorado — A new seedling from Ohio 
claimed to be the best all-round berry yet 
produced, combining nearly all the good 
per 100, except as noted. 
qualities found in a blackberry. $3.00 per 
100. 
Kittatinny— Large, black, sweet; soft when 
black; very hardy; ripens up gradually 
like the Lawton. One of the best. 
Snyder — Extremely hardy; enormously pro- 
ductive; medium size; no hard, sour core; 
half as many thorns as Kittatinny or Law- 
ton. 
Taylor's Prolific — It is so extremely hardy 
as to have stood 30 degrees below zero 
unharmed. Berries large and of the high- 
est quality. 
The Mersereau— The Prince of all black- 
berries. $1.00 per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
